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If We Lose BBC Three, Will We Lose Our Sense of Humor, Too?
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If We Lose BBC Three, Will We Lose Our Sense of Humor, Too?

By
Christine Brandel
/ 21 September 2015
With the apparently inevitable closure of BBC Three, comedy lovers will mourn the loss of an important television ally. Will the Internet save it?
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Stratified Society Depicted Brilliantly ‘Upstairs, Downstairs Complete Series: 40th Anniversary Ed.’

By
Thomas Britt
/ 19 April 2012
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‘The Street: Complete Collection’: As Touching, Real and Thought-Provoking as the Best Literature

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 1 November 2011
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With ‘Selling Hitler’, You’ll Laught ’til You Plotz

By
Sarah Boslaugh
/ 5 August 2010
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Robin Hood: Season 3

By
Alistair Dickinson
/ 10 February 2010
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What Happens When Things Get Quiet at ‘The Office’

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 10 February 2003

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